The Boston Celtics achieved a remarkable feat by setting a record for the most challenging free throws in basketball history.

In a historic game for all the wrong reasons, the Boston Celtics suffered a 104-91 loss to the Milwaukee Bucks, making zero free throw attempts, a record in NBA history.Boston Celtics forward Jaylen Brown (7) gets a pass away from Milwaukee Bucks center Brook Lopez (11) in the third quarter at Fiserv Forum Jayson Tatum expressed his astonishment, stating, “Another day in the NBA.” The Bucks, despite winning, only made one free throw on two attempts, resulting in the fewest combined free throws in league history.Celtics' Joe Mazzulla and Jayson Tatum With minimal stakes for the Celtics, who already secured the best overall record, they played without key players due to the NBA’s Player Participation Policy. Tatum and Brown, however, were required to play as designated All-Stars. Boston Celtics embarrass the Golden State Warriors in 52-point demolition,  win 11th straight game | CNNThe Celtics could afford to lose this game, while the Bucks, desperate for a win, dominated early and maintained their lead throughout.